Cakes and Ale: Or the Skeleton in the Cupboard Test | Final Test - Easy

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Cakes and Ale: Or the Skeleton in the Cupboard Test | Final Test - Easy

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 146 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What does William sense about Ted's affect?
(a) He is growing aloof.
(b) He is in love.
(c) He is unhappy.
(d) He is becoming surly.

2. What does Ted next write?
(a) Fruits of the Tree.
(b) By Their Fruits.
(c) By Their Lessons.
(d) Fruit of the Vine.

3. What does the Bear and Key rent William?
(a) A bicycle.
(b) A dilapidated Daimler.
(c) An old Rolls.
(d) An old Bentley.

4. What does William notice for the first time about Rosie?
(a) She is much older than he.
(b) She is pretty.
(c) She has bad teeth.
(d) She has full lips.

5. What does William know that Roy and Amy do not?
(a) Both Rosie and Kemp are still alive.
(b) Ted had a daughter from an affair before Rosie who is alive.
(c) Rosie is still alive.
(d) Ted had a son from an affair before Rosie who is alive.

6. What renowned poet does Isabel manage?
(a) Chesterton.
(b) Jasper Gibbons.
(c) Crowley.
(d) Aldington.

7. What portrait is there that shows a work of Hillier?
(a) Hillier's portrait of Ted.
(b) Hillier's of Ted and Rosie together.
(c) Hillier's portrait of Rosie.
(d) Hillier's Ted and Rosie's little girl.

8. To William, how does Rosie always remain?
(a) Fun but not too bright.
(b) Warm and caring but with a layer of roughness.
(c) Unspoiled and artless.
(d) Deceitful but fun.

9. What is the reaction to the book he publishes?
(a) Indifference.
(b) Acclaim.
(c) Outrage.
(d) Excitement.

10. Why is William bitter?
(a) That Rosie tells him he must share her.
(b) That he has to leave London soon.
(c) That Rosie seems interested in another man.
(d) That Rosie is so gleeful at the sable cape she receives.

11. What surprises Rose about Ted's death?
(a) That he doesn't die in Blakestable as he always wanted to do.
(b) How old he was.
(c) How much fuss the press makes.
(d) That he had remarried.

12. Who did Rosie think Ted would marry rather than Amy?
(a) Isabel.
(b) Mary-Ann.
(c) His first girlfriend with whom he has a son.
(d) No one.

13. What do Roy and Amy deplore?
(a) That William's letters are all about Rosie.
(b) How common Rosie must have been.
(c) That Ted treated Rosie so poorly.
(d) That Ted had not met Amy sooner.

14. What surname does Rosie and George take when they come to America?
(a) Dangerfield.
(b) Kemper.
(c) Smith.
(d) Iggulden.

15. What makes William weak in the knees?
(a) Nothing; he has learned to control his emotions now.
(b) Seeing a new guest at the party who is beautiful.
(c) Seeing Rosie assume a pose by a canvas of a painting of her.
(d) Rosie kissing him on the cheek.

Short Answer Questions

1. What is the landlady's strict policy about fire?

2. Why does William say Ted would not have taken Rosie back?

3. What does William do all day while living at Vincent Square?

4. Where is William a medical student?

5. Where do William and Rosie often go?

(see the answer keys)

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